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Open enrollment seminars in Moscow, 2007

August
2-3, Moscow
Corporate innovation management

September
11-12, Moscow
Project Management Office development and deployment

September
25-26, Moscow
Integration of Quality Management modern methods. Kaizen, Six Sigma and Lean production

October
30-31, Moscow
Project Management corporate system and methodology development and implementation

November
13-14, Moscow
Practical instruments of Quality Management in projects


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Approved by PMI Moscow Chapter Expert council on February 7, 2003.
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  • Target Completion Date (TC)
    Директивная дата завершения

  • Target Finish Date (TF)
    Директивная дата выполнения

  • Target Schedule
    Директивный план

  • Target Start Date (TS)
    Директивная дата начала

  • Task
    Задача

  • Team Development
    Развитие команды проекта

  • Team Members
    Члены команды

  • Technical Performance Measurement
    Измерение технического исполнения

  • Time-Scaled Network Diagram
    Масштабированная сетевая диаграмма

  • Total Float
    Полный временной резерв

  • Total Quality Management (TQM)
    Тотальное управление качеством

  • Transference
    Передача

  • Triggers
    Триггеры


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    The company p.m.Office provides professional services in the field of modern project management techniques implementation and improvement to the corporate clients. Founded by a group of professional managers and consultants, the company has accumulated a vast experience in the field of management processes development and implementation in various businesses - from construction, information technologies and telecommunications to oil & gas and automotive industries.

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